2 channel Onkyo/PSW10 Setup and Input Voltage?
g-bone
Posts: 2
Hi All,
My first post about my first Polk setup: 2-RTi A1's and 1-PSW10. Goods still in transit but want to forgo any possible connection- or power-related issues while optimizing audio performance.
I have read all the posts here as well as the manual.
Two areas of question:
1) The Onkyo TX 8511 will be driving the configuration. It is phenomenal classic receiver. As such is has provisions for neither "Sub Out" nor "Front/Rear/Center". "A/B" only. Of the several options discussed in this group, it seems the appropriate option is to connect
a. Onkyo "Speaker" out to PSW10 "Speaker In"
b.PSW 10 "Speaker Out" to corresponding RTi A1.
Is my understanding correct?
If not, please provide solution.
If so, what is recommended cable type and gauge for making the connections?
In the above configuration, what is driving the RTi A1 speakers, The ONKYO (100W/channel) or the PSW10 (50W RMS)?
What "Cross Over" or other settings are advisable?
2) What is the actual Voltage Input for the PSW10? I have read 220v in one place and 110 in others? Onkyo is set at 120v.
Thanks in advance for sharing the benefit of your collective experience.
My first post about my first Polk setup: 2-RTi A1's and 1-PSW10. Goods still in transit but want to forgo any possible connection- or power-related issues while optimizing audio performance.
I have read all the posts here as well as the manual.
Two areas of question:
1) The Onkyo TX 8511 will be driving the configuration. It is phenomenal classic receiver. As such is has provisions for neither "Sub Out" nor "Front/Rear/Center". "A/B" only. Of the several options discussed in this group, it seems the appropriate option is to connect
a. Onkyo "Speaker" out to PSW10 "Speaker In"
b.PSW 10 "Speaker Out" to corresponding RTi A1.
Is my understanding correct?
If not, please provide solution.
If so, what is recommended cable type and gauge for making the connections?
In the above configuration, what is driving the RTi A1 speakers, The ONKYO (100W/channel) or the PSW10 (50W RMS)?
What "Cross Over" or other settings are advisable?
2) What is the actual Voltage Input for the PSW10? I have read 220v in one place and 110 in others? Onkyo is set at 120v.
Thanks in advance for sharing the benefit of your collective experience.